Cultural Seminar of the Economic Consulting Center and the National Committee for Women in Dhamar, on the Anniversary of the Birth of the Prophet

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Cultural Seminar of the Economic Consulting Center and the National Committee for Women in Dhamar, on the Anniversary of the Birth of the Prophet

Cultural Seminar of the Economic Consulting Center and the National Committee for Women in Dhamar, on the Anniversary of the Birth of the Prophet Thamar University Media/ Jamal Al-Bahri / Thursday, September 14, 2023 The Economic Consulting and Administrative Training Center of the Faculty of Administrative Sciences at Thamar University, in cooperation with the National Committee for Women in Thamar governorate, organized today a Cultural Seminar entitled: "The Anniversary of the Birth of the Prophet is an Important Basis for Islamic Unity", and the inauguration of a First Aid course on the occasion of the Anniversary of the Birth of the Prophet for the year 1445. At the Seminar, prof. Dr. Amal Al-Mujahid, Dean of the Faculty of Administrative Sciences, and the Head of the Economic Consulting and Administrative Training Center, said that the Anniversary of the Prophet's Birth is an important occasion to strengthen our connection with the Messenger of Allah and inspire lessons. Dr. Al-Mujahid pointed out the importance of the First Aid course, which is held on the occasion of the Prophet's Birthday, which tasks were distributed to college students from the first to the fifth level and encouraged them to actively participate in the course. The Head of the Branch of the National Committee for Women, Dr. Ashwaq Al-Mahdi pointed out that the status and elevation of the status of the Islamic nation is linked to its adherence to the status of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). She stressed that the role of women in Islamic Society fourteen centuries ago is the most important and greatest, and The Pretender of civilization cannot be given to her over time as Islam has given her of elevation, honor and veneration. The Seminar was attended by a number of members of the National Committee for Women, cadres and students of the Faculty of Administrative Sciences and the Economic Consulting Center.